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Iranian Minister Sees Decreasing Oil Prices as Suicidal Act by West’s Regional Allies

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Iranian Justice Minister Mostafa Pourmohammadi said the western powers and their proxy states in the region are committing a suicidal act by pushing the international crude prices further down.
“That they decrease the oil price from $100 to $40, to less than a half, in a few months is a big suicide for the West and their hirelings in the region,” Pourmohammadi said in Tehran on Sunday.

He reiterated that Iran’s foes will not gain any success even if they continue their oil war against certain crude producers, and said decreasing the oil prices is a plot which will fail similar to the sanctions policy against Iran.

“If the enemy had succeeded in its sanctions policy (against Iran), it would have never committed the suicidal act of decreasing the oil price.”

Pourmohammadi regretted that certain regional states which are facing budget deficits are still cooperating with the West to keep the crude prices falling.

In relevant remarks on Tuesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani downplayed the effects of falling oil prices on the country’s economy, and said those who had hatched or played a role in the plot to decrease crude prices would be harmed more than Iran.

“You should know that those who have plotted the fall in oil prices against certain countries will regret their deeds. This path cannot be continued and you should know that if Iran is harmed by the falling oil prices, other producing countries, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, will sustain more losses than Iran,” Rouhani said, addressing a gathering of people in Bushehr city.

He noted that 80% of Saudi Arabia and 95% of Kuwait’s annual budgets depended on crude sales, adding that only 33% of Iran’s this year budget relied on oil revenues.

Stressing that the government had foreseen ways to cope with falling oil prices, Rouhani said, “We will increase non-oil exports this year.”

Also in December, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said exports of crude was just one of Iran’s sources of revenue and the country could live up without oil sales and through exports of its rich mineral resources, modern industries, and talented people.

“We have different methods and scenarios to run the country under different circumstances and we will not forget which countries are conspiring to reduce oil prices,” Larijani said during a visit to Syria.

He said that the same countries conspired against Iran in the 1980s when Iran was at war with Iraq.

“It would be a mistake if they (certain governments) imagine that they can change the strategic situation of the (Middle East) region through oil (price),” said Larijani.

In early March, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with economic activists, elites and state officials in Tehran explained the root cause of Iran’s turn to the Resistance Economy as well as the specifications, features and components of such an economic model.

Ayatollah Khamenei elaborated on the reasons and incentives for the adoption of the economy of resistance, and said, “Abundant material and non-material capacities of the country, treatment of chronic and lasting economic problems, confrontation against sanctions and immunizing the country’s economy against global economic crises” are the reasons why such a model should be practiced in Iran.

He further noted that the components of the resistance economy are “creating movement and dynamicity in the country’s economy and improving macroeconomic indicators”, “ability to resist against threatening factors”, “reliance on internal capacities”, adoption of a “Jihadi approach”, “people-centeredness”, “reforming consumption patterns”, “campaign against corruption” and adoption of “knowledge-based approach”.

Ayatollah Khamenei referred to the sanctions imposed by the western powers against Iran due to its peaceful nuclear program, and said the country should strengthen its economy in a way that no boycott and embargo could ever leave a negative impact on it so easily.

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